"Peace be with you from peace, love from love, grace from grace, faith from faith, life from holy life."
Secret Book of James
December
1.
UN
– World Aids Day
December
2.
UN
– International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
December
3.
Western
Christianity – First Sunday of Advent
UN
– International Day of Persons with Disabilities
December
5.
UN
– International Volunteer Day
December
6.
Canada
– National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
Judaism
– Eve of Hanukkah (begins at sundown)
USA
– Pearl Harbor Day
December
8.
Judaism
– First Day of Hanukkah
Buddhism
– Bodhi/Rohatsu Awakening Day
December
9.
UN
– International Anti-Corruption Day
UN – Human Rights
Day
December
11.
UN
– International Mountain
December
12.
Baha’i
– Masa ’il
New
Moon
December
15.
Judaism
– Last Day of Hanukkah
USA
– Bill of Rights
December
18.
UN
– International Migrants Day
December
20.
UN
– International Human Solidarity Day
December
22.
Shintoism – Tohji-taisiah
Wiccan
– Yule
December
Solstice
December
23.
Jainism – Maunajiyaras
December
20.
Sikhism
– Installation of Holy Scriptures as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
December
21.
Hinduism
– Saraswati Puja
Jainism
– Aymbil Ori (second half begins)
December
22.
International
– Spiritual Pastoral Care Week
December
23.
Navaratri
(ends)
December
24.
Christianity
E/W – Christmas Eve
December
25.
Christianity
E/W – Christmas Day
December
26.
Zoroastrianism
– Anniversary of the Death of the Prophet Zarathustra
Buddhism
– Sanghamitta Day
Kwanzaa
– Begins until January First
Canada/UK
– Boxing Day
December
27.
Full
Moon
December
31.
Baha’i
– Sharaf
Zoroastrianism – Ghambar Maidyarem begins
Reverend Sandy Clark, D.D., a mentor and
friend sent me the multifaith calendar every year. She left the earth plane and
to honor her Spirit I am now ordering my own and using excerpts of it for our
monthly updates. This organization does such a terrific job. I recommend them
highly. www.multifaithcalendar.org produced by the Multifaith Action Society.
One of my favorite quotes is by Ram Dass “We are
all just walking each other home.” When we learn about other cultures, religions,
and nations we become fellow humans on this beautiful planet called earth.
Most Reverend DeBry
Ekklesia
Epignostika
bishopangela@theseminary.org
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